Janusz Jankowski
Janusz Jankowski is a doctor, educationalist and scientist of Scottish Polish origin. He is an expert in Social and Healthcare Policy, Academic Management and Global Research and Education Networks. He was formerly in previous senior management roles including Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and Innovation, Pro Vice Chancellor Research, Vice Dean Research and the Sir James Black Professorship.
Education and qualifications
Jankowski was educated at Hillhead High School, Glasgow a state co-educational school. He graduated from the University of Glasgow with a Baccalaureate in Medicine and Surgery, the University of Dundee for a Doctorate of Medicine in Molecular Medicine, a Doctorate of Philosophy in Molecular Genetics at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Imperial College at the University of London and at the University of Oxford gaining a Masters in Epidemiology and Clinical Trials.Career
Jankowski has held Professorships at the University of Birmingham, University of Leicester Queen Mary University of London and has been a Visiting Professor and then the Sir James Black Senior Fellow at the University of Oxford. He has been the Associate Dean for Research at the Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, and then as Pro Vice Chancellor Research, University of Central Lancashire and briefly on a part-time basis as Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation at RCSI. He was also Consultant Gastroenterologist and Lead Mentor at the University Hospitals of [Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust]. Over 20 years he has raised £120m+ in funds.Jankowski had a senior management contribution to the Research Excellence Framework 2014 as the Clinical Medicine Lead for the Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry.
Clinician and teacher
Jankowski is an expert in reflux esophagitis, Barrett's esophagus, acute medicine and clinical trials as well as in cancer prevention and health promotion. As a clinician, Jankowski has created centres of excellence in medicine including the Digestive Disease Centre, University Hospitals of Leicester 2002–2012. He also set up Scotland's endoscopic surveillance service for Barrett's esophagus between 1988 and 1991 at Ninewells Hospital of Dundee.Jankowski has published independent guidance for the National Health Service and other international organisations using the Delphi systematic review platforms.
Jankowski was an editor of text books in gastroenterology and gastrointestinal cancer.